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Photos of the Day (3/28):

Images from around the world.

An Afghan policeman blocks the road after four suicide bombers armed with assault rifles and hand grenades attacked an ìoffice of foreignersî in a southwestern neighborhood of Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday, March 28, 2014. A Taliban spokesman said insurgents attacked a “guest house of foreigners and a church of foreigners.” His claim could not be immediately confirmed.THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Robin Youngblood survived the landslide that destroyed her house next to the North Fork of the Stillaguamish river Saturday. She is holding the only item that survived the disaster, a painting of a Cherokee warrior that was knocked from the wall and muddied. “It saved us.” she said. MARK HARRISON/THE SEATTLE TIMES.

A vigil is held outside the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Londonderry Township, Pa., to observe the 35th anniversary of the partial core meltdown at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant on Friday. The plant was shut down following a partial meltdown on March 28, 1979. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A Hairy Woodpecker works on this stump at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House in Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich., on Saturda. More than 2 million Michiganians surveyed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2011 classified themselves as birdwatchers, outnumbering hunters and fishers. Birdwatching, or “birding” is the second-fastest-growing hobby in the United States after gardening, according to the report, which was released in December. And it’s a lucrative hobby: In 2011, birders spent an estimated $41 billion on trip-related expenditures and equipment, adding an estimated $107 billion to the economy, the report said. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The rainbow flag, a symbol of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community, flies over the British Government Cabinet Offices building, in central London, Friday to mark the start of same-sex weddings in the UK from Saturday. The British government has ordered rainbow flags to be flown over two prominent government buildings to mark the countryís first same-sex weddings, ahead of the law taking effect on Saturday. It marks a profound shift in attitudes in a country that little more than a decade ago had a law on the books banning the “promotion” of homosexuality. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Canada’s Jennifer Kish, left on the ground, is tackled by France’s Jade Le Pesq, right, during the final match of Women’s Invitational Cup at the Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament in Hong Kong, Friday. Canada won 24-0. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A mute swan moves across a lake as it defends the territory around it’s nest from other waterfowl at Kew Gardens in London. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A businessman takes an escalator at a building in the Tokyo business district. Stocks rose in Asia on Friday, though trading was lackluster as investors watched for moves by China to counter its economic slowdown. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A lone representative of the Chinese passengers onboard the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 looks back at empty seats after other relatives left to protest the lack of meaningful answers from the Malaysian delegation at a hotel in Beijing. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Photos of the Day (3/28):

Canada’s Jennifer Kish, left on the ground, is tackled by France’s Jade Le Pesq, right, during the final match of Women’s Invitational Cup at the Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament in Hong Kong, Friday. Canada won 24-0. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS